1945 regressive Conservative i IT’5 TIME FOR A CHANGE l 1 W555i!!!) BY THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION-L i i ~ i . convene - IVOTE :._-=.2'“'=- Mess Room ‘Chatter WITH THE n. o. s. r‘. ovm- BEAS, M... 29 - (OP) -— W l9 Guides a dlines in t e clos- maktslliizlleofmefhe war there hun- mgds o; 35,511‘, boys were still dluiging sway in the less-Public‘ he hard ldf-edSl complian- Many Canadians flew in R. A. F. ilberators on the 8111931159915 u‘ mm an Rangoon, sqdn. Ldr. J. u. Stroud of Hamilton. Ont. led we flight in the first attack. They new through heavy premonsoon rainstorm: to reach the target and were forced to bomb from beneath kWh! OPQH second place was Ging l1 When piloted by Gauntlett, D.F.C., formerly of Re- gina, bombed a bridge Burma-Siam r-ailwa a. box Ont.. ini fllgh Oeofthesi former navigator down l race handily, Fit-Lt. res of Gary's bushy black beard. Sqdn. Ldr. on of directions. iciuiuiioiz-i o; HANDWRITING ON THE WALL DO YOU‘ KNOW THAT. . . THE KING GOVERNMENT HAS LOST EVERY ONE OF THE EIGHT BY-ELECTIONS HELD SINCE 1942, THUS FAILING T0 WIN A SINGLE SEAT IN OVER THREE YEARS? i | . no HYQU KNOW THAT. .. I NINE MEMBERS OF ‘Hun: MACKENZIE KING'S CABINET DESERTED TI-IE SINKING SHIP RATHER QHAN FACE THE ELECTORS OF THIS COUNTRY ? nue) Toronto, and Charlottetown. n. supply-drop lng squadron, won tlIae n Paul (67 Mountain Avenue) m Quebec City, who is with R.C.A.F. I irmen in Euro e WQre-DISTJICC l-leadquiéigttesrsa Btfiixlgbhgee‘ an R. A. l". Liberator Johnny the. a Jap shell hit navigat on flame-floats and set them afire. Blazing liquid spurted in all i wo .1 w. de Salvo of aimco.‘ t engineer. with the Fil i csiiriiiii. iiurniiiiiii 'l'hia colamn ls reserved for news u local interest, rm advert"! of a oewsy nature may be at Svo cents a word. strictly pay- ablo in advance. .-- -—..-==_ ' *‘ ' OEASWELL for Photographs. ONIIDIIATION LII’! IN- SU Cl. SUMMIB DRESSES arrlvin! dolly M. the Fashion Bhoppeé 5 m l-‘OSTEES DIUGSTOEE will be the only one open this afternoon and evening. d-c-li. REWARD. — $10.00 reward for, Anformation leading to rental of a small house or ground floor apart- ment. furnished or unfurnished. preferably some distance from centre of town. Phone 118115 g m COMMENCING JUNE 4th, our store will be closed every evening except Saturdays. Maritime Sta- tioners. 8-6-31- ALL GASOLINE RETAILERS will be closed at o'clock noon each Wednesday during the months of June, July, August and Sop; tember. d-fl- . roucii: corTrFF- In the city police court yesterday a drunk and disorderly. was flncd ggrgigipiiuiuiiuihiiuiilillfiihliuiuiiilnifilluiiuiioiuiuiimtuiiuiu-iii-Jiél LEILEJIQJEIIA-iliflils-Ju-JLQJ day seven aircraft were from base as dusk and bumpy flying. F0. George Oreto of (Roslyn Ave.) Toronto, ca tured one sir- craft that got bac to an airfield ‘without incident. "The only ex- citement we had was finding a. giant spider in the kits when we woke up in the morning." he said. i"lt was big enough to put a sad- dle on.” SPRING PARK SCHOOL m; following is the standing for the months of April and May: Principal's Department English wireless operator. ut the ands x; 1 Mgfy Mum“; 3, with???‘ crew included m. s. fir» wt “w I ww- flvhl- w- sh-w: all-ck won-m- ». m. v egg» ..ii*"i. .."°i.l°‘““.... iii - 1 1 I $505 cwmn o snflinitilsms ling 11114;: botlraip ‘i211. In °‘2§““i‘"vni i M "' H1, 1 "m, o - r o rae :. achin' ,,';°"....‘..‘°li.‘.‘§." mill.‘ cllitfwnc owas m 2. Roseen LeClair: s. Pnyuii on me Mme Show’ moaned about In the crew were F0. . Walsh. lack of’ opposition. "There wasn't |c much as an old lady with a shotgun," he complained. With him sue . Riawson of hmloops, 18.0.. and F0. Walter iiicrburn of Winnipeg. Canadians placed first and sec- iiiid in the major event at n meet of the Ski Club of India. held in Kashmlfs snow-blanketed Himalaya mountains. '1"1t. - Lt. George Geary of (68 Boswell Ave- 4 Sgt North m0 J. Jar-main Ont. Crews of. an ‘h. C. A. F. Dakota Squadron which has been operat- ing over Burma since last Decem- ber are getting plenty of _ence in monsoon flying. On one Staniloff of (356 Atkins 5t.) 811F982 F0. L. T. Simmons of (91 Horace St.) Norwood, Winnl eg: er- ) Kingston, Ont., and Sgt. E. Brydses. R. E. Parks of (Vimy of Mount U 1(- CLLLUR“ OFT-E in l‘ui.\">"\ i I r Schwartz Q When the whistle blows, workorl, m!!! Md women alike, roach for the friendly stimulation that ‘comes in a steaming hot cup of Schwartz Coffee. Fatigue fados away 8P5 ti"? "W"! I° work, thoroughly refreshed. \ That en o ent is aural ours if your wife puts , . 1 m ' in ygu: thermos bottle. For 1 this famous brew is put up by the 565W“! family of Halifax, Canada's oldest coffee blend- ora and routers-a family with one irldllwl for 104 yqaggl So try a fin of Schwartz today and ‘enjoy “tho cup you can't iflrqfii" Iof soy Selma-is and in we! _ W. IL. ICHWARTZ 8: IONS LIMITED POUIIDSD 184111‘ HALIFAX. NJ. )_.._J i -_—_=_.-_-..-;=_—:?.:==@r= .,». and Jill lingers ilarilivar Company, l.tii. will lie closed all day Wednesday - until further notice. Congratulations to G. R. KEEFE To My Supporters in Ward 5 THANKS Picton R; McCormac . %' mam S. M Win- experi- Miss Maeitinnonh Department Grade VII: 1, Roma Burke; Dorothy Dewar: 8. Elisabeth Grade VI: 1,_Sheila Maclnnis; 2.. Marjorie Gamester; 8. Olive Miss Keenan's Department Grade V, Jr.: 1. Clarence Mac. Kenzic; 2. Frances Walsh; Marie Doiron. Grade IV: l, Roma Good: I. Blanche Morrison; I. Marie Moore. m. mun nspsmuait Grade III: i, Basil Philli ; 2, Kathryn Beck; s. Margar lin- man. Glide H? l. George Murray; 2. Luci Sims‘ a, a .1 mm Lois°Good.' W m“ Miss Harrington's Department Herold Moore. - KATHRYN r. MacLEOD, Principal. --__-_._... CULLODEN SCHOOL The fouowins is the standing of Culloden School for the month cf ay. Grade VIII: Alma MscPher- son Grade IV: William Compton, Ivaanjuellhrkiloregce Com ton. r e : Jim Harry Buell. n“ ma’ Grade II: Norman Gillls, Anna Compton. - Cli-‘vyrgle In (a1); Clecnfi McLean and a n u , An . Lean. v is: Gilli?“ m m e Grade finds): Arnold MacLcan, S. . I FREDERICK SHANE, Teacher i In Memoriam In loving memory of cui- do" son and brother Elmer Gamesier, Bradalbane, who departed this life Juno 6th, 1939. We often lit and think of you When we are all alone - For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. When all is still and quiet And sleep foroakea our e Our thoughts are in h: lonely 1 grave Where our dear Elmer lies. Some day, our eyes shall pee The face we loved so well And then dear Elmer we'll clasp your hands, And never say farewell. Sadly Missed by Mother, Father, 6 n Sisters and Brothers. 6- - . diverted brought rain sqnalls, low visibility, high winds Sims. i Durant. Grade V. Sr.: 1, Lydia Sims; 2, Helen Cameron; 3. Shirley Wig-i more. ' Place at the home of Miss Marlon . yen; 2. Velds MacKlnnon; S. Hazel Grade I (a): l. George Goff; 2. MacDonald. Diana Cook and Carl Gameater. Grade VI: l, Wanda Buchanan: Grade I (b): Olga Chandler, l, Shirley MacDonald; 3. Kelslc Joan King and Frank Burke. Buchanan. Grade I (c): Roland Walsh and Grade V: l. Kenneth MacKin- $10 and costs or 20 days. A breach of recognizance was remanded for one week. Two men, both charg- ed with possession of spirits, were remanded until June 12th. FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral of Mrs. John R. McIntyre, Mlllcove, who passed away at her residence June 2nd, after a short illness of four clays, was held Mon- day morning-from St. Michael's Church, Corran Bari, where Mass was sung by her beloved pastor, Rev. Kenneth McPherson. Father Simpson assisted in the choir. 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERS~ ARY — Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Niclrer- son were receiving congratulations from their many friends yester- day. on the occasion of their fif- tieth wedding anniversary. They received many beautiful gifts in- cluding a substantial cheque from their daughter, Mrs. Emma Shute 011. Mass. also a beautiful Z.°l‘.‘li‘§°....i’.’..."°lli" still? slit" . ss y s of Allston, Mass. u e BEIDAL SHOWER — Miss Amy Harper. one of the season's brides- to-be. was the iluest of honor at several jolly gatherings last week. 0n Tuesday evening, Miss Edith Anderson and Misses Ens and Jean MacLeod were joint hostesses at the iatter's home. when Miss Harper's girl friends presented her with many beautiful rind useful cellazieous shower on Wednesday evening for former colle e chums. Miss r-rarpei-‘s Iinittirig lub m. sented her with a lovely gift of linen. This happy gathering took Younker, Buckley. ---______ Personals Mrs. Joseph Francis. City. ac- companied by her sister. Miss Violet Murphy, Morell, left rec- ently on a visit to relatives and friends in Portland, Maine. I-IVERDALE SCHOOL Honour Roll-for April and May: Grade IX: 1, Shirley lillacFsd- non; I, Gerald McQuaid; 3, Ed- word McMurrer. Grade VI: Joseph McQuaid. Grade III: i, Erma. MacKinnon; i, Joyce MacDonald. Grade II: William MacKinnon and Kenneth McMurrer. , Grade 1 (a): 1. Melbourne Mac- Kinnon; 2, Willard MacDonald; I. Wendell MacDonald. it?“ i‘ i?" p. t . ena rguesson‘ rdon MacFsdyen. ' Grade I (c): l, Miriam Fergu". son; 2, Celese McQuaid. ' Teacher, Shirley McQuaiq, K1 80F!‘ LUSTBE 0N PRIZE!) PEWTER. To keep that prised pewter tea- not or decorative piece looking its mt. its glgsgft lus-ltre n 8 l‘ t. sh ny finish. First. wash in hot water and suds: rinse carefully, making sure no soap is left in cneviccs. Second. dry each Pcwt-r thoroughly to prevent pitting. If mu pewter warm. vase or tray a light tarnish, it can be quickly removed with a good sil- ver polish. Do not use harsh cleaners a. they are like] to in- jure the surface of this so t metal. ‘lb remove a. heavy tamisii. first apply silver miish, scrubbing on well with e. soft brush. Then, while polish is still wet, apply a lather cf soap. PRINCE ALBERT, Sash. June 4 (DID-Canada's synthetic rubber now is better than natural rubber, Munitions Minister Howe said here today in an interview. After the war the Dominion will be absolutely independent of any source of rubber other than the gcvarzlisncnt plant at Sarniu, Ont... e an . LONDON -- (OP) — Auditions have begun at the Admiralty ‘or iiarii of Thanks _| i Alexander Oh on and‘ son iliiam, extend the chants! fill‘. .‘.?.i.'.""2’.i. "ifiilisfiii their many acts of kinxiess shown- in various ways. during the recent sudden death of a beloved husband and dather also for floral tributes, cards and ettcrs of sympathy from so many friends. 2'1 ~._.;:- '-'T.__.._.'_""EM;I'£'-PJJJJ‘ LAZY LIVER? damyavrsywlaav-fah All Bl“. "ti" H arimrinr in professional entertainers in the ranks of the nsvv to make up o sea-going, full-time concert group to entertain Royal Navy forces in the Far East. p In Memoriam In lo of our dear Father, bert . flowatt, who paluod away June 6, 1085. llc hade no one a last farewell, lie aald good-bye to none, This Heavenly gates were open; A loving Juice said "Come". Beyond gates, our loved ones, Find happ eas and rest And than is comfort In the thought A loving God lrnowl beat. THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN rounding districts by the passing of Mrs. Steeves. Edward Island Hospital at the age of 42 years. is survived by liei- husband. How about a breather? . . . Have a Coca-Cola Says Have a Coke. Everybody welcomes the moment when refreshment joins the parry. Ice-cold Coca-Cola is one of the good things of life that belongs in your family refrigerator. Next time you shop, don't forget Coca-Cola : a I the drink that has made the [raiisc t/Ja! refreshes a national custom a ; ; a. friendly little moment on the sunny side of things. Authorized Battier of "Coca-Cola" J. n T. MORRIS LIMITED .- v)_v.‘_I_ .~..1,.... “L I her ilfihlllil‘ and was czriclucted her pastor, Rev. Burial was made em ' bvi J. R. Sklnrieini in the nearby} I CORNWALL I ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Stewart Last week Kingston and SUT-iIIZIVO returned to New York City. was saddeneciiafiei" spending a pleasant holiday. Leelendlwith their families in Hampshire the Prince and North River. Although at- tached to the Canadian Army. Cliftons duties keep him occupied "south of the border." who died in The 13h? Mrs. Sleeves her |ftg_ Mm _ _ parents, nnd one brother. Davis. v ‘_ _ hm...’ n ,,;‘;"‘{,‘,,,§, Eflgg; Qfg; all living near the village of Kiiio- ‘ Alli‘: 93c ofmihe best vmtiueisl ltn, wqm M, a nicely arranged m,» ston. Her iargeiy attended fun- ICJ-s. “i i 1 c snow uii a e 6,51 wok mace from the home n! February and March. the Garden you can't tell much about a paint’s quality simply by looking zit it. The real value behind Sherwin-Williams Paints is the long-lasting protection they give you that makes them, in the long run, the most economical paints you can buy. Tliat’s the reason why now, as in Loo or the tore fut sells Always Lcvingly Remembered’ by Ilia Daughter, l-O- 1i. POOLE 8: THOMPSON LTD. Montague . . . m". ifiresbment joins the game There's one deal in the game when everybody wins. That's when the host ____._i. _.._._. _..__i -=.T:?r:' ~ H RWIN-IVILLIAMSV PT- VRNlHS-EAMEI. .1 R T. HOLMAN LTD, 129-133 Grafton Street. Phone 706-707 SHERWTN-IVILLIAIVIS, 96 Queen. Sircei, Phone 1671 PAGF THREE by us of the (lull is zsperiezicing very’ backward weather. May cloudy and cold and wet. And tliclMr. MacPliaiYs parents. ilziv of June lst brought liziil .' some districts. Should the surriq LONDON You imuraliy hear Coca-Coin called ' friendly abbreviation "Coke." Both mean ihc quality product of The Coca-Cola Company oi (Jflltlll, mired. LAC. Allison itfzcPliaii ililfl _ passeLMacPhail are holidaying here with (C? .. 537 M rs. Flt -Ll lllGl‘ become dry the extra moisture-Rodin Carey Ennis, Rulil“. intuiti- will prove u blessing to farmcrsfison cf the i110 Earl Llojizl Cb But Prince Edursrd Islanders have‘ little room to grumble, for despltyDlf-‘UYIB this seeming drawback, our Island Slims. is usually blesi with good seedtimesi and abundant harvests. l WARSOP‘ Not f 1' fl a lCEi __ Friends will be sorry to learn Clunrlicr E191‘. S.'!"l‘-\‘ that Mrs. Fred Duiisforrl is ccn- bfalll-l’ SD01. a5 H" "T1511 fined to bed and quite ill. ‘ 39 pre-war years, you can count on your Sherwin-Williams Dealer to sell you only the best paints and varnishes. He is still able to meet your painting and decorating requirements, and is ready to help you with expert advice. Ask to see his Paint 8L Colour Style Guide before you paint or. decorate. Why not see your friendly Sherwin- Williams Dealer to-day! MATTHEW & McLEAN LTD, Souris rge. was avmrdcrl the DEC. after cam- bomher command mis- tiiigiiriinsiiirc. En‘:- P l' I ia-ia